Ephesians 5:15-16
Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.
The Constancy of God
Jesus never changes. He is the same
today as He was yesterday and will be the same into all eternity (Heb.
13:8). But we change over time, and it can be for the better or for the
worse. Did you ever have a bad day? Silly question, I know. Maybe I
should ask it this way: Did you have a bad day yesterday? If so, what
can you do to improve it today? Actually, there are a lot of things that
you can improve on today over yesterday. For example, you can serve
someone today where you didn’t yesterday, you can call someone today
when you missed the chance yesterday, and you can visit someone today
when you weren’t able to yesterday. We can’t change the past, but we can
change today–one minute at a time.
Tomorrow’s Yesterday
What is yesterday? Today is tomorrow’s
yesterday, so we can change our yesterday today and make it better
tomorrow. Does that make sense? Our life is only a vapor, anyway. It is
here in what seems a moment, and then it’s gone (James 4:14). Grab
today by the horns and make it count. That is all we can do, for we can
do nothing about yesterday except apologize to God for squandering it.
Even today is like grass in all its glory; it’s here today but gone
tomorrow (1 Pet. 1:24). So I say why not make the most of it as much as
you possibly can. You can make a difference today, I have no doubt.
Making a Difference Today
When we visited the local nursing home
the other day, it was only a small amount of time, but we made a
difference in a few people’s lives. To me, pure religion is exactly what
James was talking about: visiting the orphans and widows in their
affliction (James 1:27). How many, may I ask, are widows and orphans in
the local nursing home? I venture to say nearly every one of them. We
hold church services for these precious people on Sunday afternoons.
Since statistics show that only about four in ten receive visitors, this
means in an average nursing home of say 400 residents, about 160 of
them never receive visitors, never have anyone outside of the staff or
residents to talk with, or never have anyone to sit down and listen to
them share their life. You can make a huge difference in the life of
someone today, so why not do it? Don’t worry about yesterday, which you
can’t do anything about.
A Closing Prayer
Father, You are near to the widows and
orphans, so help me to draw near to them, too. God, You are a father to
the fatherless and protector of the widows and the orphans (Psalm 68:5),
so help me to improve their day today, while it is still called today,
and in Jesus’ name I pray.
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